Has anyone tried Umary Hialuronica Acidio from Mexico? WARNING

Posted by jixster @jixster, Feb 20 12:16pm

I bought a bottle of this UMARY Hialuronica Acidio from Amazon - I wanted something to help with my morning stiffness from PMR. I tried one pill mid- afternoon and the next morning I felt like new! No pain - no stiffness. BUT - after reading some negative reviews on Amazon I became aware of some possible issues, that because it works so well there must be an unlisted ingredient(s) - perhaps a NSAID OR A STEROID? One person mentioned after a couple months of using it started to mess up his liver enzymes. Since I am on 10mg of prednisone I decided to only take this supplement once every 4 days until I see my rheumatologist in April - I did not see any warning from the FDA for Umary - there are many more positive reviews than negative reviews on Amazon- I wish I could get it analyzed to be sure it’s safe but I don’t know where such can be done.

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that some arthritis and pain management products contain hidden ingredients that could be dangerous. 

Umary contains hidden drug ingredients FDA

Tainted Arthritis | Pain Products FDA

Update from the FDA [6-14-2024]

"The Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use Umary, a product promoted and sold for pain on various websites, including https://www.solovital.com and possibly in some retail stores.

FDA laboratory analysis confirmed that Umary contains diclofenac and omeprazole, which are not listed on the product label."

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@drdel

I believe there are people who will continue to use UMary even with the FDA warning. I would like to see a full list of ingredients including excipients and the amount for each. At least these users could then work with their medical professionals to keep dosages within a managed safe range.

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Dosages from illegal Mexican drug products won't necessarily be the same each batch and the other ingredients could change all the time. There is no quality control in unregulated drug sales. I can't see a responsible medical professional overseeing the taking of over 3 times the amount of the maximum US prescription dose of diclofenac (as reported to be contained in Umary), or any product that has no safety or hygiene requirement in its preparation, or which has knowingly falsified what is in it. Care for the person who takes their drugs, zero. Profit motive, 100%.

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Anyone found a substitute for Umary that doesn't have negtive side affects? I stopped taking it when I saw Canada had said to stop. Now I have pain all the time.

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@not

Anyone found a substitute for Umary that doesn't have negtive side affects? I stopped taking it when I saw Canada had said to stop. Now I have pain all the time.

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Umary is supposed to be Hyaluronic Acid - @megz mentioned that it is an "illegal Mexican drug" - what is illegal about it is their choice to omit the other ingredients from the label. Even in Mexico, the government requires a full disclosure label, so these folks are breaking laws all the way around the block.
Have you tried pure a Hyaluronic Acid supplement manufactured by an inspected US or Canadian regulator?

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I have found that I can take 1/4 of a pill and it helps the pain. I do this for 3-4 days and I am good for a while. Better than taking 1 pill every day. The illegal ingredients are prescribed by doctors for pain and inflammation. My physical therapist for vestibular problems told me to start taking it as a chiropractor told him to do. He also has a sister n law that works for a judge and they sent it off to lab and there was nothing in it that a doctor would not give for pain. Try taking less of it and only when you think you may really need it. Diclofenac and Dexamethasone and another pill for reflux . Look those up. Hope this helps.

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@blueeyes7

I have found that I can take 1/4 of a pill and it helps the pain. I do this for 3-4 days and I am good for a while. Better than taking 1 pill every day. The illegal ingredients are prescribed by doctors for pain and inflammation. My physical therapist for vestibular problems told me to start taking it as a chiropractor told him to do. He also has a sister n law that works for a judge and they sent it off to lab and there was nothing in it that a doctor would not give for pain. Try taking less of it and only when you think you may really need it. Diclofenac and Dexamethasone and another pill for reflux . Look those up. Hope this helps.

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LOL this guy definitely works for Umary.

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@tinadearies

LOL this guy definitely works for Umary.

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#1 I am not a guy. I am retired 74 years of age and live in Gulf Coast Alabama. Have nothing to do with UMARY ! I am really funny about med's I take and have always been. What I am telling you is what worked for me. And yes it was tested by a good friend of mine and these are the two drugs not listed on the bottle that I mentioned above. Hey you can believe whatever you wish. This is,what as I said earlier,what works for ME!

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If two unlisted ingredients were found in the Umary, there could also be more.
As someone who occassionally uses meds from Mexico, I look for original sealed packagong,
major US or international pharmaceutical brands and certification labels that indicate US, Canadian, Mexican or EU inspection. I am not at my desk so can't give you the list.
We stay away from the cheap stuff and have not had a problem. That often means the meds are close to the cost of my insurance copay

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@tinadearies

LOL this guy definitely works for Umary.

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I will have to bite my tongue. Anyone who takes something (diclofenac) that contains 3 times the maximum dose allowed to be prescribed in the US, and which also contains high amounts of a proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole) which is not to be taken more than 2 weeks without doctor's supervision.... and they continue to confidently take it after finding out the seller deliberately failed to say those drugs were in what they were selling, and after an FDA warning not to take it - when none of that matters because their ear therapist's sister-in-law who knows a judge said it could be okay, there's nothing more any of us can say to help. For my own sanity and to reduce stress levels, I'll have to stay off this thread from now on.

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@colleenyoung

Hi @jixster @johnbishop @bws @katiebee @jimbo44 @formerpaa70 @soud @casaruby @casaruby @candislee @megz @kmekate707 @marvflo4433 @sjsanderson @idojnodnal @dotom. I appreciate the healthy questioning that you have shared about Umary (hyaluronic acid).

When considering complementary or alternative treatments, be open-minded yet skeptical. Learn about the potential benefits and risks. Keep in mind that natural substances can also have toxicities, adverse side effects and treatment interactions. Supplements are not regulated and can be marketed without rigorous clinical testing.

As a moderator of this forum, I've noticed in the past month that our spam filters have caught several sellers trying to post to the community. This raises a red flag for me. It appears it is a hot item for profiteers.

Thank you, @cabo63 for sending a sample to Get Your Drugs Tested https://getyourdrugstested.com/ to inform members here.

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There are fakes going around. Mostly ebay. If I can figure out how to share a pic I could show the difference. There was a Canadian article where they showed a pic of the pill and it was a counterfeit one.

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@jasonritchie

There are fakes going around. Mostly ebay. If I can figure out how to share a pic I could show the difference. There was a Canadian article where they showed a pic of the pill and it was a counterfeit one.

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And this is exactly the problem with on-line purchases of medications. We do not know what we will get. A counterfeit designer purse can cause us to lose money - a counterfeit drug is much more dangerous. Not only ebay gets hit with fakes, Amazon , "dedicated" web sites, and Facebook ads are also a problem. Even Walmart has found drugs and supplements on their shelves that do not contain the listed ingredients.
I once bought Mucinex (brand name) on line and what was delivered was clearly a knockoff. I immediately sent it back and reported them to the vendor, who removed the product. The bottom line is to buy meds and supplements only from reliable sources and immediately return any that are questionable.

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